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Early Rock Legends show – Melbourne

Early Rock Legends show – Melbourne (CODE – 285CPR)

rock-legendsFeaturing tributes to Ricky Nelson, Cliff Richard, Big O, Buddy Holly, Col Joye and Johnny O’Keefe. Col performs all of the most popular early rock & roll songs, from Hello Marylou and Travelling Man to the Buddy Holly classics Everyday, Raining in my Heart and Cliff Richards’ Summer Holiday and Bachelor Boy.
There’s also the Aussie content with Col Joye classics Bye Bye Baby and Yes Sir that’s my Baby and Johnny O’Keefe’s Sing, Sing, Sing, I’m Counting on You and the Wild One. And, to round off a great show, a special tribute to the Big O (Roy Orbison) with Blue Bayou, Only the Lonely and Pretty Woman. Oh, and there is also a couple of classics from the “king”, Elvis.
Relive those “happy days of rock” as Col performs his Early Rock Legends show.

Crooners in Cabaret show – Melbourne

Crooners in Cabaret show – Melbourne (CODE – 285CPD)

croonersFeaturing songs from the classic crooners of the 1950’s & 60’s. Entertainers like – Pat Boone; Bobby Darin; Perry Como; Nat King Cole & Dean Martin, also those newer crooners in Barry Manilow & Neil Diamond with their renditions of some of those golden oldies.
Covering all of their most popular songs, from Catch a Falling Star and Magic Moments to Love Letters in the Sand, Moody River and Bernadine, and there’s also a few Nat King Cole classics, Rambling Rose and Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer. This show is just filled with wonderful songs and memories.

Cliff Richard & Friends tribute show

Cliff Richard & Friends tribute show (CODE – 285CPB )

CliffFrom the moment he hits the stage, it is Cliff in his memorable early days, all over again. Those classic hits, Move It, Living Doll, Bachelor Boy, The Young Ones, Lucky Lips and of course Summer Holiday. There are also a few songs from other rock legends of the time … Like Ricky Nelson, Buddy Holly and also an Aussie content with Col Joye’s classic Bye Bye Baby, and Johnny O’Keefe’s Sing, Sing, Sing and I’m Counting on You.
Take yourself back on a memorable journey, through those early days of England’s “favourite son”, Sir Cliff Richard.